STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Incensed after learning police were investigating him for burglary, the suspect allegedly called his Great Kills victim and threatened the man and his spouse.

“Now that the cops are involved and that you called them, I’m gonna break your teeth, blow up your car and kill your wife,” court papers quote Anthony Russo as saying.

Russo, 24, of the 2400 block of W. 16th Street, Brooklyn, placed the phone call on the afternoon of May 25, court documents stated.

Prosecutors allege he broke into the victim’s Giffords Lane home earlier that day and stole a laptop, credit cards and other items.

The homeowner, who knew Russo for about a year, recognized the suspect’s voice on the phone, court papers said.

Russo was arrested Wednesday and charged with a felony count of witness intimidation and a misdemeanor count of harassment, according to a spokesman for District Attorney Daniel Donovan.

He was charged last week with burglary, grand larceny and other crimes stemming from the alleged break-in.

Online state court records show Russo has grand larceny and misdemeanor criminal mischief and stolen-property possession charges pending from an unrelated March 15 incident. He posted $2,500 bail in that case.